Reading Through The Bible Together

Day 42: Ruth 1-4


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In this episode of Reading Through the Bible Together, we’re reading Ruth 1–4, a quiet and beautiful story set in the dark days of the Judges.


It begins with famine, loss, and bitterness. Naomi leaves Bethlehem full and returns empty. Her husband is gone. Her sons are gone. The future looks closed. But in that emptiness, Ruth makes a covenant of loyalty that changes everything: “Your people will be my people, and your God will be my God.” In the middle of national chaos, we see personal faithfulness.


Boaz enters the story as a kinsman-redeemer, a man of integrity who reflects God’s kindness. Through ordinary acts of obedience, fields, gleaning, conversations at the gate, God is weaving redemption. What looks like coincidence is providence. What feels like loss becomes legacy.


The book ends not just with a marriage, but with a genealogy. Ruth and Boaz become part of the line of King David. In the middle of the era when “everyone did what seemed right in his own eyes,” God was quietly preparing a king.


Ruth 1–4 reminds us that God often works through small acts of faith in ordinary places. He redeems bitterness, restores what seems lost, and writes bigger stories than we can see. And it points us to Jesus, our true Redeemer, who brings outsiders in, covers our shame, and secures a future we could never earn.


If you haven’t read Ruth 1–4 yet, pause and do that now, then come back and let’s read it together.


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Reading Through The Bible TogetherBy Blake Farley

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